The Glasgow Observer newspaper, founded in 1885 by and for the Irish community in Scotland regularly published both lengthy and brief funereal and elegiac obituaries of the Irish in Scotland in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. They marshal an impressive, emotive and oftentimes contradictory body of evidence and anecdote of immigrant lives of the kind utilised, and as often passed over, by historians of the Irish in Britain. They contain, however, a unique perspective on the march of a migrant people bespoke of their experiences and, perhaps more importantly, the perception of their experiences in passage, in the host society and ultimately in death. Moreover, the changing sense of Victorian sensibilities over the solemnity, pur...
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After discussing some of the most important facts and figures pertaining to An Gorta Mór (the Great ...
Joannon Pierre. T. M. Devine (editor) : Irish Immigrants and Scottish Society in the Nineteenth and ...
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The 1897 Irish Fair in New York City is significant for its map exhibit of a topographical map of Ir...
While the participation of Irishmen in the Great War has prompted much scholarship, the commemoratio...
It is a truism to say that the Great Irish Famine of 1845 to 1852 brought enormous changes to Irelan...
The successful assimilation of ethnic minorities into Western economies is one of the biggest challe...
The impact of Irish nationalism on central Scotland, 1898 – 1939 The years 1898 to 1939 were mome...
Formed in 1873 and 1887 respectively, the histories of Scottish football titans Glasgow Rangers and ...
The burial place of the exiled Irish at San Pietro in Montorio, Rome (Pl. 1), is perhaps the most ic...
This article investigates the conflicted cultural identity of those Irish-speaking antiquarians work...
The potato blight that struck Ireland in 1845 led to ineffable suffering that sent shockwaves throug...
Given that obituaries constitute a breeding ground for the proliferation of different means of copi...
This article will trace how expressions of Irish culture in London have evolved in the period follow...
After discussing some of the most important facts and figures pertaining to An Gorta Mór (the Great ...
Joannon Pierre. T. M. Devine (editor) : Irish Immigrants and Scottish Society in the Nineteenth and ...
On 24 October 1787 Ireland's lord lieutenant, Charles Manners, fourth duke of Rutland, died. This ar...
Drawing on asylum reception orders, casebooks and annual reports, as well as County Council notebook...
The 1897 Irish Fair in New York City is significant for its map exhibit of a topographical map of Ir...
While the participation of Irishmen in the Great War has prompted much scholarship, the commemoratio...
It is a truism to say that the Great Irish Famine of 1845 to 1852 brought enormous changes to Irelan...
The successful assimilation of ethnic minorities into Western economies is one of the biggest challe...